Flowers for Vases/descansos

Flowers for Vases/descansos

by Hayley Williams
Flowers for Vases/descansos

Flowers for Vases/descansos

by Hayley Williams

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Nine months after the release of her debut solo album, 2020's Petals for Armor, Hayley Williams returns with a surprise follow-up, 2021's deeply introspective Flowers for Vases/descansos. Where Petals for Armor found Williams collaborating with a handful of close associates, including her Paramore bandmate Taylor York, Flowers for Vases/descansos is an even more solo-oriented project with Williams playing all of the instruments herself and recording alone with Canon Blue's Daniel James producing. Largely acoustic with a limited amount of overdubs, Flowers feels somewhat more minimalist than the aesthetically varied Petals -- which isn't to say it's any less impressive. There is a sense that Williams is celebrating her influences, dipping into a little Fleetwood Mac twang here ("Over Those Hills"), some angelic folk harmonies a la Linda Ronstadt there ("Good Grief"). Then there's the slow-churning anthem "Just a Lover," a piano ballad that eventually crashes to a halt in a tidal wave of distorted bass and shimmering electric guitar; it's messier and more sprawling than anything Williams has done with Paramore, conjuring the brooding energy of late-'70s Patti Smith. We also get several delicately haunting and ambient songs like "KYRH" and the instrumental "Descansos" that bring to mind artists like Brian Eno and Philip Glass and speak to her broad taste. As with much of Petals for Armor, Flowers for Vases/descansos feels like Williams continuing on a journey of self-reflection, toiling with her personal demons, and transforming her pain into intimate hymns. It's a mood that's not just reflected in the lyrics but also the music. Many of the songs feel like they might have been written on her bed or back porch. In fact, one of the most potent tracks, "HYD" ("How're You Doing"), begins unassumingly with what sounds like Williams recording outside into a tape deck until she is interrupted by a loud airplane flying overhead. After a wry exclamation of "Are you f*cking kidding me," Williams starts the song again, this time in the studio as she ruminates on someone absent from her life. She sings, "When the air is quiet and the sky is blue/I can't help being reminded of you/And how your eyes are shut, so you cannot see/Just how very close/I keep you to me." Even in the darkest moments on Flowers for Vases/descansos, Williams reaches out and beckons you ever closer. ~ Matt Collar

Product Details

Release Date: 09/10/2021
Label: Atlantic
UPC: 0075678643750
Rank: 4047

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